Hi, I'm new to context and am having a few problems. When I try to process the following $0 \stackrel{4}{\rightarrow}$ I get ! Undefined control sequence. Is there support for stackrel or is there an alternative. Also, I'm having problems with generating a bibliography with context an bibtex. As bibtex only utilises the .aux file and context does not seem to output one. What is the solution. Thanks Adam
Hi, On Thu, 29 May 2003, Adam Tee wrote:
When I try to process the following
$0 \stackrel{4}{\rightarrow}$
I get ! Undefined control sequence. Is there support for stackrel or is there an alternative.
You could simply add LaTeX's \def\stackrel#1#2{\mathrel{\mathop{#2}\limits^{#1}}} and use then $0 \stackrel{4}{\rightarrow}$
I'm having problems with generating a bibliography with context an bibtex. As bibtex only utilises the .aux file and context does not seem to output one. What is the solution. There exists Taco's module m-bibtex which supports bibtex. Unfortunally, I cannot find the URL where the package is available. The only URL I found is no longer valid :-(
Tobias
On donderdag, mei 29, 2003, at 13:30 Europe/Amsterdam, Tobias Burnus wrote:
I'm having problems with generating a bibliography with context an bibtex. As bibtex only utilises the .aux file and context does not seem to output one. What is the solution.
There exists Taco's module m-bibtex which supports bibtex. Unfortunally, I cannot find the URL where the package is available. The only URL I found is no longer valid :-(
A bit of googling: http://www.elvenkind.com/~taco/bibmod/ A warning though: it is work in progress (at least I hope there is progress ;-). For me numeric references (like see [1]) don't work, and there are some spaces missing when using \cite[ref1,ref2] (the one before the and is missing for me). I don't care about it now, but I sure hope some progress will be visible within say 8 months. Maarten It isn't true unless it makes you laugh, but you don't understand it until it makes you cry.
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Adam Tee
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Maarten Sneep
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Tobias Burnus